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Few in the million writes, rest worth their writings. — Sumit

It's ... dangerous for someone like me to be out in the open.' As if in response, my wings started to flutter beneath their shroud. I gave the cloak a good yank.
'Someone like you? Someone different, you mean?'
I shrugged. 'Yes,' I answered quietly, suddenly shy.
'So, is it dangerous for us or for you?'
'What do you mean?'
'I mean, are you the threat, or are we? — Leslye Walton

You are responsible for what you have done and the people whom you have influenced. — Margaret Bourke-White

The best of artists hath no thought to show which the rough stone in its superfluous shell doth not include; to break the marble spell is all the hand that serves the brain can do. — Michelangelo

Twenty years ago, I wrote a book called 'It Takes a Village.' And a lot of people looked at the title and asked, 'What the heck do you mean by that?' This is what I mean. None of us can raise a family, build a business, heal a community or lift a country totally alone. — Hillary Clinton

I'd like to live in Paris, New York, and Los Angeles all at the same time. — Joan Juliet Buck

It's undeniable there's been remarkable progress for African-Americans in this country. They've been elected senators and governors and running major corporations, but obviously we still have a long way to go. — Dana Bash

Dearest Virgin Scribe, without his father, he was so alone, even as he was surrounded by people who served him. — J.R. Ward

I mainly read histories and biographies, but I'm also a big fan of Graham Swift and Thomas Hardy. — Ben Elliot

Manhattan is full of ghosts most of which confront you late at night while underground — Donal O'Callaghan

Privacy, he said, was a very valuable thing. Everyone wanted a place where they could be alone occasionally. — George Orwell

I played in the high school band. I was the one baritone saxophone out of 80 other people. No one could tell whether I was hittin' the right notes or the wrong notes. — Bobby Keys